We have to play good cricket against Kings XI Punjab, says KKR coach Bayliss

Kolkata: They might be high on confidence following their seven-match winning streak, but Kolkata Knight Riders coach Trevor Bayliss said his team will have to stay grounded and perform well in order to make the finals of the Indian Premier League.

"It's very similar to two years ago in 2012. We're on a high coming into the semis (playoffs). We are in a good space but that does not necessarily mean that we will win. To give yourself a chance in the semis you got to be playing good, confident cricket. We're playing against some very good teams," Bayliss said on the eve of the first Qualifier match between Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders Qualifier.

"I'm very proud of the boys and the character they showed. We have made the semis (qualifier one) and playing well by winning last seven games," he added.

Glenn Maxwell has been the key force in table toppers Kings XI Punjab's success this season, but the KKR coach said they won't go by the hype created by the media and urged the team to stay focussed.

"I don't read too much about what you guys write but we're very happy with the way we played against Kings in the last two matches, we're chasing 130-something. We are going to be have our game. They are a very good batting team, they can quite easily turn around. We have to stay focussed in what we're doing," said Bayliss.

He, however, said they were not taking anyone lightly and even a player like Virender Sehwag, who seemed to have lost his prime, could be dangerous.

"He's still a very dangerous player. The consistency may fall a little as the players get old but that does not mean they can't score in the same manner they did once. He's batted very well on occasions in this tournament, we're certainly not taking him lightly. He's a class player, a very destructive batsman, one that we would like to get out very early," said Bayliss.